1 According to Algonquian folklore how does one transform into a Wendigo a Participating in cannibalism b Performing a ritual involving c Excessive mutilation of animal d Drinking the blood of many murder corpses slain animals 2 Who in Greek mythology who led the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece 3 Neptune039 s greek name was 4 In Greek mythology Hera is the goddess of harvest 5 In Greek mythology who is the god of wine 6 Who is the Egyptian god of reproduction and lettuce a Min b Meret c Mut d Menu 7 According to Greek Mythology Atlas was an Olympian God a Daedalus b Odysseus c Jason d Castor a Zeus b Apollo c Ares d Poseidon a False b True a Hephaestus b Dionysus c Apollo d Demeter a True b False a Mountain b Temple c Castle d Tree a Soba b Kabocha c Nasu d Cucumbers 8 What immense structure is referred to in Norse Mythology as the Yggdrasil 9 According to Japanese folklore what is the favorite food of the Kappa 10 What is the name of the Greek god of peaceful deaths 1 Talos the mythical giant bronze man was the protector of which island 2 Who was the Roman god of fire 3 This Greek goddess039 s name was chosen for the dwarf planet responsible for discord on Pluto039 s classification amongst astronomers 4 Which of these Roman gods doesn039 t have a counterpart in Greek mythology 5 In Greek Mythology who killed Achilles 6 A minotaur is half human half what 7 What mythology did the god quot Apolloquot come from a Greek Roman and Norse b Roman and Spanish c Greek and Roman d Greek and Chinese 8 What mytological creatures have women039 s faces and vultures039 bodies a Moros b Tartarus c Thanatos d Hades a Sicily b Sardinia c Crete d Cyprus a Apollo b Jupiter c Vulcan d Mercury a Eris b Charon c Dysnomia d Ceres a Juno b Mars c Janus d Vulcan a Helen b Pericles c Paris d Hector a Cow b Horse c Eagle d Bull a Lilith b Mermaids c Harpies d Nymph 9 What immense structure is referred to in Norse Mythology as the Yggdrasil 10 What is the name of the Greek god of peaceful deaths a Mountain b Tree c Castle d Temple a Hades b Moros c Thanatos d Tartarus
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